Havoc751 wrote:Ya, looks like the whole, "recoil thing" has gone out the window.As far as the...um...thing Blossom through, it's either a Dextarang, or just some random piece of debris she found, I'm not sure.

If BR called it a Dextarang, then it's a Dextarang

"Suddenly Frodo noticed that a strange-looking weather-beaten man, sitting in the shadows near the wall, was also listening intently to the hobbit-talk. He had a tall tankard in front of him, and was smoking a long-stemmed pipe curiously carved. His legs were stretched out before him, showing high boots of supple leather that fitted him well, but had seen much wear and were now caked with mud. A travel-stained cloak of heavy dark-green cloth was drawn close about him, and in spite of the heat of the room he wore a hood that overshadowed his face; but the gleam of his eyes could be seen as he watched the hobbits."

Blood Lord wrote:I don't think Blossom is going to beat Bell. Bell was kicking her ass when they first met, and Blossom only "won" because she used Gir.

Maybe not directly, but there's always a chance Blossom will catch a break, and get lucky. Like maybe someone will come and help her, or perhaps something like, the room start to collapse, and something falls and hits Bell. Or she could even find away to out smart Bell.However, you could right. Maybe Bell will be walking away from this one, and not Blossom. My question is if this is true,then what will Bell do to Blossom if she defeats her?

Should we go back to the discussion point of what victory entails for the two sides? In order for Bloosom to win she is going to have to beat Bell and disable the bomb thingy. For Bell to win she just has to hold out long enough for said bomb to go off to win. If Blossom beats Bell in this (which would be an indirect means), Bell hasn't lost. She might loose the battle, but she'll win the war. there's also this idea that Bell could be a relatively stable combination of three powerpuffs, BUT that's deep and a theory that has some support. But you'd have to go nearly two years back in the Predictions thread to find it.

There is always a chance, but not good enough for the room to start collapsing.

Bell's not gonna run, once the bomb goes off she will give gir a hug and the light will consume them. I wish gir go to finsh speaking about twhat the bomb can do. Though it puzzles me how he understands the plan and is so helpful , while retaining his lovable wild factor.

Blossom hasnt really changed since the first encouter has she? So the results should not change.Are gonna be falshing back to back from Bam and Bleel

Havoc751 wrote:Ya, looks like the whole, "recoil thing" has gone out the window.As far as the...um...thing Blossom through, it's either a Dextarang, or just some random piece of debris she found, I'm not sure.

If BR called it a Dextarang, then it's a Dextarang

Of course it is. There is no way it could be anything else...not even a protractor. No that would be too obvious

Birdofterror wrote: Perhaps X never told Bell what the bomb does? Maybe he knows that running from it will bring nothing, so he never bothered to tell her what it does.

Maybe she will fight next to the bomb, because her job is done and she is entitled to a little bit of fun?

That seems appropriate enough. X certainly didn't seem very concerned for himself when the white light approached him. He had a difficult enough time convincing Zim to accept what was coming, can you imagine trying to explain it to Bell? She threw a tantrum over what happened to Mandark, and most of that debacle didn't even involve her or X directly...

How would a conversation about the bomb go, exactly? Hey, sweetie, I'm going to blow up the earth, isn't that lovely?

Birdofterror wrote: Perhaps X never told Bell what the bomb does? Maybe he knows that running from it will bring nothing, so he never bothered to tell her what it does.

Maybe she will fight next to the bomb, because her job is done and she is entitled to a little bit of fun?

That seems appropriate enough. X certainly didn't seem very concerned for himself when the white light approached him. He had a difficult enough time convincing Zim to accept what was coming, can you imagine trying to explain it to Bell? She threw a tantrum over what happened to Mandark, and most of that debacle didn't even involve her or X directly...

How would a conversation about the bomb go, exactly? Hey, sweetie, I'm going to blow up the earth, isn't that lovely?

She did set the massive prototype off. Dr X knew what was coming, and Bell either trusts him enough to know that she'll be safe, or (if my idea about Bell is correct) shes smart enough to understand.

punzil504 wrote:That seems appropriate enough. X certainly didn't seem very concerned for himself when the white light approached him. He had a difficult enough time convincing Zim to accept what was coming, can you imagine trying to explain it to Bell? She threw a tantrum over what happened to Mandark, and most of that debacle didn't even involve her or X directly...

You know, your statement about Bell's reaction to Mandark's death got me thinking. Do you think that Bell, in any small way, holds a grudge against Blossom over what happened to Mandark? I mean, she hasn't shown any signs of hatred towards her for it. But still, she could be hiding a lust for vengeance under that innocent personality.